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resting. A smaller stall can result in a horse inadvertently churning manure into the bedding
and his feed every time he moves. This means more labor for stall cleaning, greater waste
of feed and bedding, and a greater potential for parasite infestation. Stalls much larger than
12 feet by 12 feet may allow more space between defecation, feed, and rest areas, but the
cost of building space and bedding may be prohibitive.
BOX STALL WITH TWO WATERING OPTIONS
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